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Monthly Archives: March 2007
Franz Bardon: The Key to the True Kabbalah (2002)
NewYorkTouring.com seems to be a machine created aggregate blog. That’s where Franz Bardon’s five year old book The Key to the True Kabbalah showed up (along with lots of links to the kabbalah-sefirot.com link farm site.) The book is a … Continue reading
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UW Grades
I got my grades last night. In the past I posted my grades on my blog as soon as I got them, because I was proud of how high marks I got. I didn’t do it this past quarter, because … Continue reading
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Play Time in Cotati
Muslims and Jews in Cotati, California organized some fun time for their children and themselves as the Press Democrat article recounts. “Leslie Gattmann, director of the synagogue’s religious school Aisha Morgan, director of the Islamic Society’s religious school, organized the … Continue reading
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Blog reloaded
I switched blog engine at the end of last year (from PMachine to WordPress.) Since then I wrote 86 entries, this is the 87th. But I couldn’t import my old blog entries automatically into the new format. So I saved … Continue reading
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Interfaith Story
Adah Hetko, a 15 year old girl wrote up her experiences for the Times Union (of Albany, NY) how she organized interfaith storytelling for children. She attended the adult version with her parents, but recognized the need for more children. … Continue reading
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Mixed Heritage
The American Muslim published an article by Rabbi David Rabeeya that caught my attention. He is an Iraqi Jew who describes himself as “Culturally Arab, Religiously Jewish, 100% American.” Besides the self-analysis (of the seemingly conflicting parts of his background … Continue reading
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School Papers are up again
I updated the webpage (and made it public) that links to almost all the papers and presentations I did for the three colleges I attended in the last five years: http://www.pgabor.com/p/s/
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Christopher D. Ringwald: A Day Apart (2006)
I just read a review of Christopher D. Ringwald’s A Day Apart: How Jews, Christians, and Muslims Find Faith, Freedom, and Joy on the Sabbath at the Houston Chronicle‘s website. The author did extensive scholarly research about the history of … Continue reading
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Ancient Books of the Kabbalah Podcast
Kabbalahtogo seems to be a clearing house of Chabad podcasts. Today Sholom Ber Dubov posted on the “Ancient Books of the Kabbalah.” I will listen to it (61 minutes) after Shabbat, but wanted to mention it here, so I would … Continue reading
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Kabbalaszeminárium a Mazsike szervezésében
Ez emailben jott: Kabbalaszeminárium a Mazsike szervezésében Z’ev Ben Shimon Halevi április 13-15.-én 3 napos kabbala-szemináriumot tart a Magyar Zsidó Kulturális Egyesület szervezésében “Bevezetés a Kabbalába” címmel. Ez a nemzetközi tanfolyam eloször kerül megrendezésre Magyarországon, és célja az, hogy eljuttassa … Continue reading
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